Along with residential housing that will likely take the form of condominiums or townhomes, the developers are considering the possibility of a new school, enhanced pedestrian connections to the nearby subway and GO train stations, retail space and a community center.

Big changes are on the way for this neighbourhood and this is your chance to be on the leading edge of a revolutionary urban transformation.

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Amenities

The condo site features 10 acres of land, bound by Bloor Street to the north, Dundas Street to the west and the railpath to the east. You might recognize it as the site of a former big-box store, now languishing in a neighbourhood where there’s an increased demand for housing.

We’re still waiting for formal plans to be submitted, which means no information about building heights or unit counts are publically available. Be sure to keep an eye on this page for the latest updates. The developers have, however, committed to a mixed-use project. This means we’re likely to see a range of housing types, parkland, improved pedestrian and cycling networks and the addition of retail and office space.

Choice Properties REIT is the land-development branch of Loblaw, so there’s a good chance the retail component at this building will be an associated brand, like a Loblaw grocery store or a Shopper’s Drug Mart.

There’s also discussion about potentially relocating and upgrading a Catholic secondary school that currently sits on the site, possibly moving it farther south within the parcel of land. Given the development’s proximity to the Dundas West Mobility Hub – which includes connections to the subway, streetcar, GO Train and Union Pearson Express – the proposal will likely include enhanced pedestrian connections with the hub too.

This is a great opportunity to be part of an exciting urbanization that combines community, contemporary living space and some of the city’s best transit access.

Location & Neighbourhood

Condominiums in Roncesvalles benefit from being part of a sought-after west-end pocket, where a family-friendly vibe meets arts and culture, and growth continues to occur.

It’s not an area that’s experiencing a hyper-intensified development boom – like some neighbourhoods closer to downtown – but we’ve seen more and more tasteful mid-rise developments popping up along the main arteries. The project will likely be one of the largest so far, which is great for those who like to be ahead of the trend.

It’s likely one of the most underrated neighbourhoods for transit, scoring a perfect 100 on its Transit Score and providing you with easy access into both the heart of downtown or elsewhere in the GTA.

Many residents in Roncesvalles say it has a welcoming feel, with a host of shops and restaurants along its main streets, plus plenty of parks and schools. Parts of the neighbourhood have seen an increase in technology jobs, while a master-planned community nearby is set to focus on gallery space and commercial use for the arts and culture fields. Some new projects around the area are also incorporating daycares or amenities designed specifically for children and adolescents, making this a great neighbourhood for couples or growing families.

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Dundas & Bloor Project Developer

Choice Properties REIT, the real estate development arm of Loblaw, is one of the country’s largest REITs. With a portfolio that includes 537 commercial properties throughout Canada and the USA, they’re a strategic and future-oriented organization with an impressive track record. This latest project will be one of their first in the residential realm.